Um jogo que já queria jogar a um bom tempo! e quem diria que um jogo "infantil" tivesse seus momentos desafiadores, foi uma admiração imensa pelos mini games, apesar de ser repetitivo perto do final, ainda sim prendia e o tempo curto exigia rapidez.
Sinto que esse jogo foi feito com muito carinho, consegue ser rico em detalhes, e como faz tempo que eu vi o filme, é uma boa experiência para quem gosta!
Esse foi um dos primeiros jogos de filmes ou coisa infantil que exigiu muito tempo e me causou pequenos estresses em certos momentos :D
Sinto que esse jogo foi feito com muito carinho, consegue ser rico em detalhes, e como faz tempo que eu vi o filme, é uma boa experiência para quem gosta!
Esse foi um dos primeiros jogos de filmes ou coisa infantil que exigiu muito tempo e me causou pequenos estresses em certos momentos :D
Starts out seeming like a competent platformer but the level structure just feels like you're doing assorted and unfun tasks for no particular reason. The plot of the game feels AI generated, and the sudden ending of skinner just decimating Gusteau's trying to kill Remy was hysterical, but in a, "this sucks", kind of way.
This review contains spoilers
I'll be honest here, I was actually rather surprised with the game for the first half or so. I was expecting a pretty dreadful movie tie-in game, but this was turning out to be a fairly well done, if generic, 3D platformer. Unfortunately, while it isn't that long, it quickly becomes repetitive. This game ignores large parts of the movie to instead focus on the rats attempting to steal food from various locales. It's not the worst premise I've heard of, but it does become tiresome when you are going through the same motions again and again. Being a game from the mid-2000s, this game is also pretty drab and bland visually, which is frustrating given its source material. I mentioned the plot, which is another baffling choice. The entire basis of the film was the relationship between Remi and the human chef, and attempting to save his career and the restaurant. They do have some brief cooking minigames, but the two characters barely interact, to the point where he doesn't even appear in the final level. Neither does the food critic, nor does anyone actually make ratatouille. Instead (spoilers), parts of the restaurant is destroyed in the final level, and the credits state that they failed to save the restaurant and it had to be shut down. My jaw actually dropped, this is such a crazy ending, and anyone looking for the sentiment of the film will be left out to dry.
Mano... Que jogo de plataforma DAHORA kkkkk. Pra mim seria meio meme, mas jogava muuuito esse jogo. Realmente achava muito bem feito e sua dificuldade era ótima. Não era muito difícil, mas também não era essa facilidade toda pra criança. Jogo muito divertido e, pela minha memória, vale a pena experimentar.
It's cool that this was made by Asobo which is now the developer of A Plague Tale (Disney actually got a French dev to work on this). I played Ratatouille in college and somehow after all this time have never seen the movie so I didn't hold any affinity for the IP at all. It was an okay platformer aimed at kids and probably a game I would've enjoyed just fine at I played it in my Gamecube era right around third grade. Remy is the GOAT.